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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY JUNE 12, 18S. On the 28tb of May tln-re wai a 'heavy anowHtorm in Vermont. Mr. 'Blaine regards it ai the opening chorun 'of the Edmund liootn. Col. Richard M. Ho, who h brought the manufacture of priming prei-vi vpry near perfection, dii'd in Florence, Italy, lust Monday. The fund for llie hencKi of the po licemen who were injured by the An.tr clusia' cowardly bomb in Chicago now tmountii to more than 167,000. Bicycler Stevens who was ttlopp' d in Afghanistan on liia journey around the world, lian been releavd from iiupria eminent, and U returning hoinn. Th Grant monument fund in halt ing along at ( 121, COO, and the trustpea are fcboul to niak one more appeal to the patriotism! of their countrymen. What adds to the unpopularity of the cyclone in that, whilu it Mow away almost evtry tiling on a farm, it has nerer been known to take the mort- Ia view of tlmir threatened lmninh mcnt, the French Princen nliould not mourn an those without hope. They can co nin to this country and bo called "Colonels." - During the flNherriien's xtrike a' As toria, over 3,000 won were idle fur five weeks, and not a ftingle case of disor der, armt or personal encounter aris ing therefrom. The river and Imrhor bill will gn back from the senate to the home cirrying more than $23,0o0,000. And then thp president will veto it, and then Oregon will exclaim. Itis regftrdeQ:.,u,u,iriilied in Mr Dwight,the now Preh.i.'l,,u ?a that responding to a serenade " w itudtm'ts lie said as soon as they got ' bettor acquainted they would "have a Yale of a U.n:e together." It $8 Sftid that, ihrt Congressional JUconlOst over $123,000 last year while tho sales from it amounted to flnly$lD04 27. From this we learn t that all humorous papors do not mart lwith extraordinary success. Mr. Stove Dorsey deo'ares that this , ..country does not want traitors put in ..control of the Government they tried ji v to destroy. Sol Now we think tin t vwliat the country does want is to hive Mr. Dorsey explain the unaccountable ..disappearance of $ ti'0,000,000 invested jn expediting Siar Star routes, The Bull Txlephonu Company in i's 'war on tho Pun-Electrio people, lias iduliaidiseil every newhpaper it couM buy, and where the columns of power iul organs were not purehnUe its ar" tides were inserted as advertisements. Tho New York Tiimsis said to have received 12,000 for one such advoi tisenient. A Philadelphia nmnufuoturer, whos,, hands are out on a Mriku, has sued the Knights of Labor for damage for cot. Bpirncy to injure his luinine,, and Philadelphia textile manufacturers to the number of 130 and representing as many million dollars of capital, have formed a trades union for rcsistanco to the other trail's unions. Large Hocks of beautifully lumngd birds have recently como to Arizona, which havo Ihm-h strangers there be fore. It is said that they canto, from Florida an J other Southern States ar rivinst in tho southern part of the Ter ritory hhortly after the cold spell in the former places last Winter. Large numbert of them can now bo seen in the trees in and uUut Prescott. America has a Gretna Green, JolT ersonvue, ma. Une of the street signs reads: "Marrying done here, JUcenscB secun-d for vIoihm" One justice there in eight years lias per- I formed 1,487 marris-es. The witness foe for swearing that girl is over eighteen when she is not averages about one dollar, though there are a fw professional witnesses who cut rates to secure iiusiness. Mr. Blaitif msd i a sfwcli in favor of the Home. rule bill. In it he used languago ho violent that it has reacted against the measure ho was profesiting to aid, and Mr. Gladstone' newspaper organ, the News, frankly wishes that Mr. Blaine had minded his own busi ness. The News does not know our man from Maine. t is HPekinir the Presidency and do-s not propose to I jj a dead!ied in lh enterpri r. if he ia f to iamb a dozen iiotuv-ruJo Lilk THE ELECTION ! Pcnnoycr and Webb Elected and prob ably Strahan. Lane County Elect the Entire Ticket Except Surveyor, Sheriff I ) Representative, and Clerk. Democrats Celebrate. In the State tli Democrats have made wonderful gning. Hon. Sylven ter P. nnnyer lew lieen' elected Guver mr by about 2,000 majority, not with . standing tho R -pullicann carried the Statu by nearly 2301) majority two years ao. Oo. W. WeV is elect 0(i State Treasurer by about 1500 tunj.ir ity; and R. S. Stralmu is t-WwA Su prerne Judgn in all probability by j small majority, althcuh th result is yet in doubt. The liepuUieans pIhh Hermann for Congress by 2,000; Mo E!roy, Superintendent of Public In at ruction, 1500; Multridrt, Secretary of State, 500 majority, Baker, State Printer, 1,500 majority. The House is Democrntio while the Senate is Republican. Th D,,m?cracy of Oregon. Though dn- frtttltv' aoal11 they hive tl e proud con.UH,l,'M i',at they were deserving of success. The DemoJ.'atll! officers, we are conlident, wili give the people a safe, prudent, economical ad minisi ration of Slate allairs. In the interest of Democracy and better gov eriiinent we hopn thai these desirable ends may bo accomplished. ' In Lane oonnly n PdinoeroU bar. . dne remarkably well. We elect Ihe Stale ;ni.tMr, thr rfrevnttlve, two cotiuuikiiiouDN, tnuuvr, scIkhiI iiipriutrnd 'nt, aueaiinr snd coMimr, wliila tha nipnittii)n eK-et one ropre enttlve, cluk ilierill nnd turveyor. In anntlier culuinn the nflltUI vi U will lie found. By an order insued ty Treiiideiit Cleveland a short ti ine ago, (he couit try known us the Mosen reservnt,,, has lieen thrown open 0 scttl,.,,,,,,,,. The govern in.', t contracted with Chief Moses more than two years for tin relinquishment of this reservation and tho settlement of his tribe on the Col villo reservation, liy this treaty th" government agreed to erect chain mills and school houses which were tint completed until this sptliii. Tl.o Moses reservation lies north ami wesi of the Columbia river and embraces 2,233,01 1 acres of rich agricultural, pasture, tiiiilM-r and mineral lands, in eluding a larg" put of the famous Sim ilakeen mining region. Settlers, stock men and miners tin- i o oing there in large numbers. Gladstone has lieen defeated in his attempt to give Ireland a just Govern, ment, by a majority of 3) votes in the House of Commons. Ho will appeal to the people, and the probability i that ho will lie beaten. The opposition are reviving dead and gone tneriories. and seeking to awaken old prejudices and nninmsiiies. The mngiiilicenl ora tory of Gladstone has con :lutiveK shown that the paths of peace, prosper ity and security to the British Empire lead from some such measure as he proposes granting Ireland. The Democratic candidate at Cot tage Orove, j;ot their pany vote, and Mr. Veatch run wny ahead of hi) pai ty vo'.e. Cottage Grove is Senaior Watch's home audit is ierfectly naturi1 that he should run well thero, as Mr. Dick did in his home. The Democrat ie candidates are satisfied, Therefore we see no reason why a Republican organ weeps and refuse to I comforted un less it is in revenue of the castigaiioi, received at the Immls of our new Seu ator. Geo. V. Weld, handle the fundi, of the State f.r th. nt four years. Afin i i hi sii, dij inte to Ilr.'tlier Slventr mit-Milv. Knich Cleiisii and KoitVeu'ci Statistics com iil' d by the depart niept of agriculture show that the world's product of wheat in 1885 was 2,110,000,000 bushels, the require ments of consumption 2,165,000,000 hjshels presenting a deficiency of 53,000,00 ,000 bushelM drawn from the p vions year's surjibtii of 1 25, ,0(. 0 ushelR. They find the product of Eu rope a medium, those of India and Australia large and a fieftvy reduction in tlie I nited Stttt'-H. For the supply of the coming year, the crops of Aus traliaj India and South America, a! ready harvested, arfe probably about 32,OnO,OOJ bushels less than those of list year, while those of the United S-atiH promise fully 100.00 ', " 0 busb. e's more than the harvest of 1885. The I he wheat in the United States on My 1st, last, was Io4,000,000 bushel agaiiis. 152,i00,000 bushels in 1885. The estimated acreage of winter wheat now growing is 24,727.087; spring wheat 11,800, total 3G,527,"&L Fort Worth, Txs., has torgotieii the Ureal strike in tho excitement of a novel law suit. Two men were suitor f ir the hand of the Rime girl, nnd one h s sued out an injunction aguinit arv i i ii ter or magistrate coiinnnn.lin him not to mirry the laily to his rivn'j He has Riationed an officer nt her gale ready to serve it if there are any symp toms of a wediliii''. The Boston Traveller says that at a recent wedding near Boston the bride enteied on her uncle's arm, and w. s met at the church by the groom. The uncle tiien retired in good order, took his seat in the body of the. church, and when the clergy .nan asked, "Wlngiv nih this woman, Ac, arofie in his place nd loudly and emphatically Raid "Me.' President Gn-vy, of France now nearly eighty of ag, lost liis lirst tooth .ho other day. The. Paris journals mention the fact as an event, and the Voltaire regards it as an event of grave political significance. "Good teeth," says the Voltaire, "are essential to A good digestion, and bad digestion has played a grea role in the history of kings and rulers." Senator Logan s Very much dissat isfied because t'l Confederates throughout ihe Sooth have (tecirrted the graves of Federal soldiert. II regtr.ls it as effort to cause (he failuie of his forthcoming boijk. Some of the brethren of the press who wi re accusing the Oregor.ian be cause it had no influence, are now roundly nbusing thn Orgoniun be. cause it hail too much influence. Tha Grano Cure, Hi Without the Expanse of cn European Joiirncy. The crytalivd aalta, a nlitsined In a mre t.ile from crupi-a and other chnioe fruit, in prUlie, imlmalile, rlmplti form, are tmr pie Hented to the pnlilii! of America i the LnneUnt rvKolveiit of in, pure hhiod, tuireiior of the over met regulator of tha bow.'U the natural inoiuotrr of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Eminant phyi iin cl'iim Oim achi-vetnent a new era, in th - alli-d a iem-e i,; in dieine. na It fiiriiahm the HIikkI with ita natural aal.nea that aia lnat or eliminated every day. SAL-MUS'JATELL: A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Ral-MuacaWlk ia Nature's own pn-dnct It ill'tilie to tha atelil thl Want of mjund, r'ie raie and fruit; it i the aimpNut and bel lr venUtive and cure for all functional de--Hiik-emniU of the liver an t ita kin.iiwl ail meiita: jirt-veiita the ahrption of maUrU dia-e- feverw of nil linda; counterai-ta the ffecta of ll air, p. !rai.int-e aud irn iir 4W. a poweifnl mvl! if the Wood; a uatiirnl aurciHc f.ir all akin rrnptinr.a, nlcV I adftchta, l.ili.Mi-ueaa, nrrvojuuraa, n;entvl teprvi.in, ami wilt rrmnet the effect mai lenUl indik-eation fmui exceaxive ealiu' ud liinkinj;. it in jutrr b'.iufTi.l on y.mr trel. It k a fpeiiriu for thefatved, metrr nt worn-out. Prepared lr tha Loudon Nti'-Mu cnleMp Co. IOXIvjN, ttXuLAXO. TVware of imlui- ina. Tha cvniiiiM L i- oiiiv wrMiira ,ijv. 8-n.l for ci'inV,. to fj EVlX.)VirpU " i.erl A.n-riMi Mo-r. ! U !).. lo, v Iii America If 84 OREGQH PACIFIC .UULMMD. WiQametts Valley to San Francisco via Yaqdii. Trimeva Uryllis ,Tuedy,. Thursday, .. and ntunlny, at & a. H. .. Leave YiqaniR M ni'iiiy, Wvduetdsy and Friil ay, at 8 a. m. The fine A 1 Steamship YAQUIN.aii3 FK"M YAQI'INA. FKoM SAK KIIANCI.-CO, Saixlny, April 2.1, ' Monday, May li, Sunday. Ma II. Saturday, May 19, I'liur-iliiv, May 24, ''lnirilitv. Jne 1, Wtsd'y. June 8, Wed'y, June 17. Tim Oiiipany reaervt-a the right to change ailing daya. Fakes Cabin, 514; Stcrr((o, $7i freight at reilnced and iin'ilcnite rote. liivei busta on the Willamette conduct at Cervallia lw fate and rate. Fur futlitr iutiiriiiatiiui apply to C.C HdCUK. A. C. F. ft P. .Ag't, t.'.irvallia. Eye, Ear, Kectal and ; Nervous Diseases. r Dr. J. B. PILKINGTON, Surgeon, Ccjlistand SpecHist, above, limia InV lurllh iiniirnvrd t v travel intf, and nnw kr imuiicf I hut l.e uiil a niiniie iiiK inniitlily vl-itM vi tha Upper WiiluiuetUt inr a yenr m cue. Will hieet lUtienN at Si flntrfea Ifntel. ETi. ;ene, fmtn 3 p. tu. lVcdliCNtliiy, t'2. . ill. Tliai'hUwy, iininelini-y Inllnttiu tne liMt Monday nt imc!i nmntli. Have nver on' hundred rnrcj tn refer fo. and at himplRH uivh the tiilliiwwj: B K Bund. Irviin;. HAwd fruih 1iih1ii)h. Ja ( C'htrry, AHmny, fonudo man, mtored iP'in i;innnemi. It Bnintiy. Em. F Di-fTenhai ker. IlArris hurg, 1 V U-niil, Irviiijt, M E Jndkiua, J.u ene, k ectal iliwaiieH. Hav alarms Dunilnr n( caitea ef Piha, Clci'M, FiK'-urea mid Fiatnla, eitlier cur tl or -etilnif well utter yearn nf nnnvailiiiK treat incut with elating operatimiii have tmlud, Addrew, Dr. J. B. nr.KINtJTtiN, Piirthiii'l. ( iM-irmi. For Said. MY FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES eaat nl Crmmiell, II miles m iitlii.f EUgene, chi tniti-.i.i; (!89 attu. I imw nlTer fur "ale at a liaruniii. I loi is a rum Iiu'mimhi with uiinll inuiriiveinbi,t. well admited tn both atock raising and funning. ltosc'oE KNn.t, CreoKwellf Or. 2r BENIOIA BOYS THE 0LY EXTENSIVE COXCEIiX nianiifncturiiiit funu iinipl. inents on thi. niaattntlia liehicia AL'iioiifnnal Wurku, ef California. 'J hey iniuiufiicturo nil kinoa nf turrn niadonery, and eoiist farment wid do well to norrea; nnd with llieir J'lirtland oltice. I heir felelmited btkel uowkii, w hich the ihi. iie .f California have nuiued the "llriiicit! Ii.iy," onfmi :'iinr all other in tliM ytarV heiivy alfalfa in I'Blito,.'. One hmnlred only f thee mowern are to h wwlu red t!:riiiuti i 're'iin nnd Vuehint"ll 'JVrritnry thia veiir a mi ilveitiKi'ineiit for aimrher year. I'oiir i the mimlier nllott'd to Euu'"iie, and Mr E It l.nckey low arcured one of this iiurnlwr. T'ln v iru not. in the market to interfere with titdi in any manner, ami thiwe who cecure them lift' t the Ivnefit f very lov priira nr n re-niilin-i.iivm for Hnaitini in the iiitro-'iicth'ii mid iini'iiveiii.'"t of home industry. Furuiera lioidd lu iir in mind ?!:"t very m oiy w lioiie hi the nnrliin'tft the deidera are Imini.4, t" tOmtein f n toriea or the'r Western Kh'i'iit in "Iron Clad CentrnvU," thnt fctand na a harrier lietweeii the fanner and home iiimie jiooiIh. In cue ihe farmer doen not find the I'mida of the Iteniciu Aaiiniltiinrl Works in atorlc of hia In'al deal 'r, he can aeuiire pnunpt deal and tiherul dioiuiit hy writing direct to M. AYFRP, Portland, On'Ki.n. Ast Tlein'cia Aifiicultural Works and Baker & Hamilton W. II. DELANO, PKAI.rU IS- Headstones and Tom! finished III American or Itiilinn M.uldc. AI.SO- Stonj VTcrk acd Cciae'cr Enc!o:uris Scotch and American tranite Monuments. Person at a diitanee uil! lie fnriiMied with pi icis and dei-ijiiis tn aelect from on app iintion. All work warranted. PIsam call and examine mv work and get Jiriiva Ix'fore pnrchiviiiL' elaeher. IK-iN M)lIiEFEN(IN(S i'lirninlicil at mnniifiictnrerV price to nj cutoniera only. Shop en Sth atrret near S1. an' Sialile. FAIR DEALiajjSOMMJTH. KTejfTne t vn.liii,' In neeil of building niate ri.Vl wilt do well to call anl ae- our ( nlmrK sKk f IiiiiiIkt, kei t at Mi L-lev t D ! fai-tory. We ran ti!ee all km.ls of ciiatomera in q tmlity ami quantity. It ve u a call If fore ' IMircHaoiurf elsewtiere. . . .Mathews, A)jt INSURlHGE. XTV IIAVK UKKX APPOIXTEI) ? f amenta lor the In-iirancr C omnaniea for-ro-rty heM ly Mr ( haa Laner, kn re pre iaml to inanre your Hovs:, 3mx, lwat. Teal. Etc. Eto acainat l hy rirv, and ran ive you hot.-e of tome of the L'toT CoSPANICs OS TIN Coast. rr"l and willing tn MhHre pmmptlv. V aak f-r the liberal patnuiajje entesdeil 14 Mr Laner. Hixoriccs Eakix. MM TO LOAN Ox iMP;:ovi:i kaiims foi: atkum of tra, 4i.l t mmm, BETTIAI OREGON WUFAGTURED GOODS Cnea Gents Furnishing Goods a Specialty J. W. CHERRY, Pro. PEXGRA, WHEELER ft CO, Continue to Exchfin&e Menhn.nriisn nf nJ7. Kinds at the Lowest Cash Prices for Cash or Merchantable It J . . 7 III r v - . . rrouuve oj any Kina at me Jiigiiest Lash, Prices' Give them a trul ls rs: PENGRA. WHEELER & CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shincles iwwiuci at me luweii currem rates, delivered at the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with J. M . Hendricks, Agent at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. . PENGEA, WHEELER & CO., Continue to pay the highest mice in Cash for vheat at their Mill, and to furnish flour and feed at the Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinding TAKE Tl-IUM A GKIST. W. H. PATTEhSON. r Contractors, Plastering, Stone and BrickWork. ALSO DEAI.EHS IN- Tc.coma and San Juan Lime, American uiid trgl'sh Cement, New Yuik ?nd California P.aster, Plstsring Ha, Firj Brickj Lath, Kaible lust, Etc, Etc. ADDl.ESS: F. F. Pi.ttersDn &Co, KUt.KXE ITY. OKE'iOX. OFFICE-With IJeikwith 4 S. n. 9 (Opm.ite Cuker'a Hotel.) Just openicl, will mII you more Glass Ware, Crock cy Ware, li o visions, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.," Etc. F. your money than any other houae in Eugene Connf rj Pioducft WAnfed. Good, deliverea to any part nf the city. C. KKISXER. A line line of i't ,,'u.d,., j0 tj i 1 kill grMic at i' li bauu't, T. T. PATftllSOX. E 51 B.ll fl PI r . r vmrnrn t n IS I v m. m m tor Cask i pi. Si JL J. .W J THE BEST Iluir rotorat ivo In tlm world Is ITall'' Hair I.'k.vkwkis. It vurvs nil dimwit of llu m ;h), nnd Mliiiuhitcs Ilk' hair irhmili Id li.'.ildiiiil iii-tloii. It stois tin- lulling of llu li:iir; pivvcuu !s liii iiiii'.'rnv; nirrs haldii-.'sj, mid restores youthful roloriind fivsliii-vs of tipx';iiT.ii''c tn IicikI nlrendy. wlii 9 wii !i :. Tho followin- urc u few illiMrations or vli;it Is ilone by HALL'S YEgeiahlB Sicilian HAIR RENEWER: Mr... npitanrttiiT, S4i FraulUn Art-t CiWyii.X '.. iiiu r a mmiv otluck of l.ry ninl... i'l ll.e li.-.nl, fi.iml ):(r hair nlnr.iiy nr.. f.ililn.T,i ri)lui ilin ihoMnn iMimmo i.i..' luhl. Timc hi'iilv i,f llAM.'a Haiii Kb ,"w'E'l I ;l t It I.. . k r.n toll, bruwu mid lim ii.. Ikii lie was n ,iit. t.- Ml Kssiisn, nn ol.l firmer, nenr lTnr. ':, .'., h.i I arireviy m l.nir Kfl, nml what H:l.' linn- of It l a.l Wrume I early while. " !. ImtiU- of ilALL'a llAlrf liENLWLIt ftoplHlt I 1 1 . Hi' ot.t, mi l nave lini h llilrl.-, Iiixurliint l.-aj if l.alr, 113 Lrowu and fie.ha. Le ever had. T Mm. A. T. Wall, Gt'tntild, Chtthlri, "y.. v nt. : '! i:i.j f,,un,l tile irreatert ln . l I. mil tliun-eof IlALL'a JUlil ItcKKa'tR. It' ! 'vli" ri-tnn il my li:tir, w I1I1I1 wn rnpll' fall li:j Oil', niiJ Muriud lid uilginul colur." ITS' nn. r.m Peip. flrtmlt, Ktih., ecrllfira li t "II all's Haiii 1;i:ke kii Ik en-. IU11I Icr h 'rc-iwiii'.', n-i l b-ik the natural tulur lu l.uli J iinil ur.iy liair," rj- Mni. P. K. Elliott, GUnrlUt, IT. TV I-- i - b..i .of liALL'a Haiii Kkkewi r.iurt'i my h..ir lo lu iiuiurul, youiliful color." Xo In'iirloiis mibtnnrpa enter Into tho coni osi.ioiiof Hall's Haiii I.'exkwkb, and it Is not n live. u vcirtt'idtlu lii'.'rc-' dieiit-H ri'ml'. r it iiithe lit.trlit-Wt di 'irrpr hene 1'n i.il tn the ncnlp as a preventive of ills-pii-i'. Its efTeeiH nrp nattinil and Infill?. 11ml It doe not make tho hair dry hiui hradiy. like the ao-enllcd restoratives com poinukd with oIl-uIiuI. Buxkingham'c Dye FOR TrtE WHISKERS h. In rmir rppeets. niierior t all other.' lt It wid prudiiri' n rich, natural I'olor, Innwii or lilui'k. a di ired. 2d Tlw i-nlor hi piiiihiced l-.pprmaliMlt, it'iiiiiit hr Wiilii' oil", mid will not coil an) thin; wi'Ii whieli if imi" In conlai't. 3d Il i'l n idnjle preparation, and more, pniivptiient of iieplniitioii than any ulher liairor wliNker live. h It ron'alns no dclrforioiu 1n.CTfy dietiti, 11 h dn inanv prepai-utious otTtn.'d vir like use. rnFTAnrn by B. P. HALL d CO, Nashua, X. It Sold by all Ueileii in Medicines. I will deliver pmd ce-lar poetaforfX P1 bnhdred, m l s eedar loarde for tl per bun- Will exc'nsnjo for wheat or tM ulJien wilh 3 B Ekin, Jr. . , . ) ' A